Only a few years ago songs that were produced by RedOne sounded very fresh, but now he's one of the most generic producers out there. Still, the instrumental is the best thing about this because the rest is so god damn awful. Usually I don't mind Pitbull even if he only ever raps about climbing the social ladder, but he is horrible in this. And this hopeless bitch REALLY needs to shut the fuck up already. 0*

First of all, this doesn't feel too much like a rehash of On The Floor and Dance Again despite being the 4th time now these 2 have collaborated. The instrumental is very interesting and engaging and suprisingly pitbulls raps are incredibly catchy. The chorus is bland and the song goes just about everywhere in the last minute. Rating this is hard because it feels more like I just listened to five songs instead of only the one. For now I'm going to commend them on trying something slightly different and interesting, but I'm going to give it a 3.5* for now.

It seems like J Lo only collaborates with Pitbull so she can get a top 50 hit.

The chorus isn't okay and the other J Lo parts aren't too terrible but I absolutely loathe the parts with Pitbull in it. Pitbull is just so annoying and unoriginal. It's just a typical song that involves Pitbull with the usual things. Pitbull isn't the only thing that sucks about this though. The whole song is a massive mess. The breakdown is stupid and a massive mess, and I hate that noise before it (sounds like a champagne bottle popping to me) as well as that guy who talks before the breakdown.

It really annoyed me that this became a top twenty hit and stuck around for so long in the top 50 undeservedly due to being on iTunes New Singles To Watch thing for over a month. The other two J Lo songs that feature Pitbull, "Dance Again" & "On The Floor" are much better than this.Last edited: 11.01.2014 04:20

Is it just me, or is this going down the 'Starships' route? Despite some promising moments this lacked cohesiveness and it is obvious they are trying way too hard to emulate their previous hits, while trying not to sound like it, which ended up in a huge mess. Especially dislike the breakdown and the bit before it.

What an utterly mainstream shit... Pathetic!! That is called a comeback? Hahaha!! Going with the current trend is as boring like my grandmother's daily routine. It's just a type of "how get I fast money from this stupid little teens". Nothing new here, nothing groundbreaking at all.... She should be ashamed.

Jennifer, you need to give it up! OK, since that covers it, hopefully this single should be free of bad puns to substitute reviews, the world will be a better place.

But yeah, this is kinda really bad. I don't necessarily have an issue with vapid lyrics, but at least try to make the product enjoyable at some level please? Or in this case, listenable?! "On The Floor" is suddenly a masterpiece compared to this dreck.

This charted egregiously high in Australia, not because of demand, but due to a careful iTunes strategy. The week iTunes finally ceased, the chart position became realistic (read: not in the top 78)Last edited: 20.07.2013 17:51

Originally I was thinking "what's wrong with this? It has that drumroll-like rhythm part that reminds me of 'Run The World (Girls)', but besides that it's just fairly generic". But then someone made a kissing sound, and then that beat drop. What the feck did I just hear.

I don't know what it is about this song but I can't help but love it. It's just an abundance of fun and so catchy. There was a point in 2013 where I could not get this out of my head. Nothing on some of J-Lo's best (Get Right, Do It Well, On The Floor), but still so good none-the-less.